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They said until noon today. It's 12:11 PM. So... He cleared?
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I guess they're really trying to set it up so that the 4th line is good each and every night. Among Helm, Abdelkader, Miller, Eaves and Draper you got a bunch of guys who have to really fight in order to play and they all want to play. I guess whoever provides good defensive play and good offense are the ones who will stay on the ice. Just stating the obvious I guess.
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Posted: October 3 Updated: Today at 1:06 PM A Swede sensation at UMaine The nation's top scorer is back, despite the lure of the pros. By Rachel Lenzi rlenzi@mainetoday.com Staff Writer When it comes to being a Division I hockey standout, Gustav Nyquist has eclipsed every expectation that's been set for him in his first two seasons at the University of Maine. Put him on a fresh sheet of ice and Nyquist is sure to draw attention. click image to enlarge Gustav Nyquist last season became the first Hobey Baker finalist from Maine in four years, but his focus remains on helping the Black Bears reach the NCAAs. But set the Swede in front of a video game console -- an Xbox in particular -- and any expectations his teammates have of him might diminish. Call of Duty, a video game designed to simulate infantry and armed warfare, is a favorite of Nyquist's, but the junior right wing has yet to unlock a "nuke," a level that several teammates have reached or surpassed. A complicated formula is necessary for a player to achieve 25 consecutive kills, known as "achieving a nuke." "It's bragging rights, definitely," said defenseman Will O'Neill, who could barely contain a grin when discussing Nyquist's video game skills. "Ryan Hegarty has reached it. Spencer Abbott and Brian Flynn, too. Right now I'd say he's about the same level as me." Nyquist's gaming goal is negligible, considering what he has accomplished in two seasons of college hockey. A year after he emerged as Maine's top right wing in the 2008-09 season, Nyquist became one of the nation's premier players last season. The 21-year-old from Malmo, Sweden, led the nation in scoring with 19 goals and 42 assists, earned All-American and became Maine's first Hobey Baker Award finalist in four years. He's the 10th player in school history to be named a finalist for the award, given annually to the top Division I hockey player. During the offseason, Nyquist put to rest the questions about his future: Would he turn pro with the Detroit Red Wings? Would he take a risk of toiling in the minors for a year instead of helping the Black Bears in pursuit of an NCAA tournament berth for the first time since 2007? Nyquist emphasized it again and again. He would be back for another season in Orono with a new set of goals. "Personally, I'm trying to improve every day and help the team as much as possible," Nyquist said. "The Hobey honor is fun but that's not what I think about. As long as we're winning, that's what's important." The way last season ended, a 7-6 overtime loss to Boston College in the Hockey East final at TD Garden in Boston, was painful. But it also gave Nyquist and the Black Bears a spark. "Being so close last year, that made our team feel like we're a team that can be counted on," Nyquist said. "We had a great playoff run last year, going to the Garden and beating Boston University, then a heartbreak loss to BC "Looking back, we were pleased with what we did. But there's unfinished business." NEVER TIME TO WASTE Nyquist spent the offseason in Sweden, where he spent much of his free time playing golf. His best day? "I shot a 68," he said. "But that's all I did. I trained and played a lot of golf." The offseason training, he said, was crucial. He worked out five to six days a week in preparation for his return, focusing on weight training, cardio and speed work, aiming to get faster and stronger. "You can't afford a summer off," Nyquist said. "You need to improve all the time." His teammates praise his work ethic. They look to him as a leader -- Nyquist has been designated as an assistant captain this season -- and they have witnessed Nyquist's maturation over the past two seasons. They've seen him reach out to the freshman class, to introduce himself and include them in the team dynamic. "It's amazing what kind of player he is," sophomore forward Joey Diamond said. "What he did last year, being a Hobey Baker finalist and the nation's leading scorer, that's amazing. Having him, it gives us confidence." And to the chagrin of Hockey East opponents, Nyquist is back, a decision that came as a surprise to UMass-Lowell defenseman Maury Edwards. Now Edwards has to face Nyquist when the Black Bears open Friday at home against the Riverhawks. "It makes me nervous," Edwards said with an uneasy laugh. "He's a guy, who, when he's on the ice, you've got to know where exactly he is. He's the kind of guy that will put a team away." A DECISION TO STAY Edwards and Boston University defenseman David Warsofsky, players who, like Nyquist, opted not to turn pro after last season, believe Nyquist's return will help boost Hockey East's profile. "In college hockey, there's a lot more dedication to your friends, your teammates, your school," Warsofsky said. "I think there's an obligation to go back to school and hopefully get his degree before he turns pro, and help everyone. It sets a good example for the rest of college hockey." Looking back at last spring, some of Nyquist's teammates admitted they had some anxieties about his future and whether it would be in Orono or in the pros. "There's always that thought," Maine defenseman Jeff Dimmen said. "Ultimately it comes down to what's best for him. We were all hoping and trying to get him to stay." Others had little doubt. The team captain, Tanner House, never questioned the possibility that Nyquist would move to the pros. What impressed House is the way Nyquist handled the questions that seemed to arise daily after Maine's season ended. "I think Gus has acted pretty professional about it, the way he always has been," House said. "He's been open with everybody about what's going on and when he told me when the season was over that he was coming back, I left it at that. I never had to question it. There was no anxiety at all." O'Neill, who is Nyquist's roommate and in-house Xbox nemesis, takes a pragmatic approach. "It's his decision," O'Neill said. "If he had went or if he had stayed, I would have been supportive. But he realized what was at stake here. And what he can accomplish here, that's only going to come around for him once in a lifetime." When the right time comes, Nyquist said, he will make the decision. But again, unfinished business remains for himself and for his team. "I'm just happy to be back at Maine," Nyquist said. "There are some great opportunities here. My dream right now is to be able to play for this team, and I'm focused on Maine." Staff Writer Rachel Lenzi can be reached at 791-6415 or at: rlenzi@pressherald.com
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Because Maltby scored 50 goals in junior?
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What I guess I'd like to see in GR. I.Filppula-Johnson-Minard Owens-Emmerton-Mursak Tatar-Andersson-Maltby Pare-Raedeke-Tardif Janik-Smith Lashoff-Pyett Piche-Kolosov Ehrhardt-Amadio McCollum-Macdonald
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Aaron Downey hired as Grand Rapids strength coach
titanium2 replied to Camerica19's topic in General
Apparently Barry Melrose to some extent. Right? -
Holland Confirms: Ericsson to Start the season on 3rd pairing
titanium2 replied to a topic in General
You hoped that maybe he learned his lesson when he utterly failed to pass the puck through Getzlaf last year which turned into a goal against. But few people learn that quickly. It's a process, as always. Maybe he'll surprise us when the regular season starts. I hope so. But I can't help but think of it like a zero sum game. If Ericsson plays well then who or what else suffers? Can't be that lucky can we? -
That cause you're a bad person.
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10/3 Pre-season GDT: Pittsburgh Penguins at Red Wings
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I'm seriously just happy nobody is terribly injured. But when was the last time the Wings ended the pre-season with a losing record? -
Holland Confirms: Ericsson to Start the season on 3rd pairing
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The Wings always give the players who have put in more time the opportunity first until they lose it. Like Hasek in '08 even though many felt Osgood had the better regular season confidence wise. Ericsson hasn't actually lost his opportunity yet. -
Poor Ericsson. Remember when Kronwall said, "The sky is the limit for him". I guess for him it's more like the limit's the sky.
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10/3 Pre-season GDT: Pittsburgh Penguins at Red Wings
titanium2 replied to Hockeytown0001's topic in General
Error... That could be an Ericsson nickname. -
10/3 Pre-season GDT: Pittsburgh Penguins at Red Wings
titanium2 replied to Hockeytown0001's topic in General
Oh Ericsson... -
10/3 Pre-season GDT: Pittsburgh Penguins at Red Wings
titanium2 replied to Hockeytown0001's topic in General
I'm not sure if it really matters or not but when was the last time the Wings ended the pre-season with a losing record?? -
10/3 Pre-season GDT: Pittsburgh Penguins at Red Wings
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1997 + 1998 + 2002 + 2008 = 3??? -
10/3 Pre-season GDT: Pittsburgh Penguins at Red Wings
titanium2 replied to Hockeytown0001's topic in General
They're really trying to limit Datsyuk. -
And if someone picks him up off waivers then the Wings aren't responsible for any portion of Kirk's cap hit. The Wings would have to cover a portion (half I think) of the cap hit if the contract were one-way. Not saying there's a chance Kirk will be picked up. Just speaking generally.
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10/3 Pre-season GDT: Pittsburgh Penguins at Red Wings
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Haha, probably. I heard that the marketing tool himself sold his soul to the Illuminati to be famous just like LeBron and Kobe. -
10/3 Pre-season GDT: Pittsburgh Penguins at Red Wings
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I remember Jimmy's comments. "I don't know how he gets away with it". Anyone found a legitimate answer to that inquiry yet? EDIT: Forgot Q mark -
For GR, I hope Jordan Owns can get some time in the top 9 at bare minimum.
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Best top four in the league.
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10/3 Pre-season GDT: Pittsburgh Penguins at Red Wings
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Is Cooke still playing though? -
This is how I'd love to see this team: Ovechkin-Datsyuk-Radulov Franzen-Zetterberg-Alfredsson Ruutu-Filppula-Ruutu Michalek-Krejci-Hudler Lidstrom-Kronwall Stuart-Weber Suter-Rafalski Miller Howard